Twitter starts rolling out voice tweets that let users add up to 140 seconds of audio to their posts

Twitter starts rolling out ‘voice tweets’ that let users add up to 140 seconds of audio to their posts to give them a more ‘human touch’ The feature is undergoing a small trial prior to full release on the iOS Twitter app Twitter said that it hopes the feature will restore lost ‘conversational nuances’  Users will … Read more

Jason Manford starts his first day as a delivery driver for Iceland as he joins COVID-19 frontline

Jason Manford kicked off his first day as a delivery driver for Iceland on Tuesday.  The funnyman, 39, took to Instagram to share a selfie while sitting in the front of his van in his uniform while sharing a caption alongside the shot reading: ‘I’m guessing this is why mum’s go to Iceland @IcelandFoods’. It … Read more

Facebook starts labeling state-controlled media outlets and blocks their ability to advertise in US

Facebook starts labeling state-controlled media and blocking their ability to advertise in the US The platform will start labeling new organizations it deems state-controlled Among the designated new outlets are the RT and Sputnik It will also ban those outlets from advertising in the US  By James Pero For Dailymail.com Published: 23:12 BST, 4 June … Read more

Follow our guide to keeping your home free from coronavirus as the lockdown starts to ease 

As lockdown gradually begins to ease, we are now at increased risk of picking up the virus and bringing it into our homes, so it’s never been more important to take steps to ensure your home is kept meticulously virus-free to minimise your chance of spreading infection among other members of your household. From filling … Read more

When the weather starts to sizzle chilling reds can be such a cooling, enriching experience

When the weather starts to sizzle chilling reds can be such a cooling, enriching experience that we should be celebrating far more often  By Olly Smith Event for The Mail on Sunday Published: 11:28 BST, 22 May 2020 | Updated: 11:28 BST, 22 May 2020 Chilling reds is common on the continent and when the … Read more

Virgin Money starts hunt for a new chairman after city veteran Jim Pettigrew steps down

Virgin Money starts hunt for a new chairman as City veteran Jim Pettigrew steps down Pettigrew engineered a major transformation in 2018 when bought by CYBG plc The chartered accountant joined the company in September 2012 Last year the business started  to bring all of its services under the Virgin brand By Sara Scarlett For … Read more

Jackie ‘O’ Henderson starts inspecting new properties… after selling her $6.5M home in Vaucluse

Jackie ‘O’ Henderson is inspecting properties in Sydney’s eastern suburbs… after selling her $6.5million Vaucluse marital home By Jessamy Tredinnick For Daily Mail Australia Published: 08:44 BST, 16 May 2020 | Updated: 08:44 BST, 16 May 2020 Jackie ‘O’ Henderson has started inspecting new properties in Sydney’s affluent Eastern suburbs.  The 45-year-old sold her $6.5million Vaucluse five-bedroom … Read more

Duchess of Cornwall reveals how she starts her day with ballet lessons and a ‘little bit of pilates’

The Duchess of Cornwall has revealed that she starts the day with ballet lessons and a ‘little bit of pilates’ to keep fit during the coronavirus lockdown.    Camilla, 72, let slip her secret in a video call to mark International Dance Day with Darcey Bussell, the Royal Ballet’s former principle dancer and president of The … Read more

rinny Woodall scolds Phillip Schofield as he starts chatting during her fashion segment

‘I haven’t finished!’ Trinny Woodall scolds Phillip Schofield as he starts chatting during her fashion segment By Rebecca Lawrence For Mailonline Published: 12:20 BST, 28 April 2020 | Updated: 12:21 BST, 28 April 2020 She’s always been a straight talker.   So Trinny Woodall wasted no time telling off Phillip Schofield when he interrupted her on … Read more

Germany starts preparing for SECOND wave of coronavirus

Germany is already making preparations for a second wave of coronavirus by increasing its intensive care capacity and supply of ventilators.  Soldiers are converting a Berlin exhibition centre into a hospital while a fifth of intensive care beds will be kept in reserve even as the epidemic loses pace.  The government also plans to roll … Read more